Quoting Edgard Bikelis :
Do your language have two different series, post-alveolar and
palatal?
No, for now there is only palatal. I would create post-alveolar serie
if there was a necessarity.
I never saw [T] palatalize, so I would make [T] impervious... unless
you are
fine with it becoming [S], but I personally find that boring ; ).
Yeah, it does :)
Post your phonology, it would help!
Okay, so basically, there are:
*Stops/Plosives [p b t d c J k g] *Nasals [m F* n J N*] *Fricatives
[(p) f v T D s z* (K)&#160; x h ] *Approximants [w l j] *Trills [r]
Phonemes marked with an asterix * are seen only as allaphones of
other. Those that are put in "( )" are seen as a result of mutations.
The places of articulation are:
*Bilabial [p b m p w] *Labiodental [F f v] *Dental/Interdental [T
D] *Alveolar [t d n s z l K r] *Palatal [c J J j] *Velar [k g
x] *Glottal [h]
That would be the consonant inventory!
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